There are two giant models of the Charlotte Hornets mascot sitting in a pile of junk off of a busy highway. Where did they come from, and how come nobody's noticed them until now?
Former U.S. government imagery analyst here. Your work in this piece is very similar to the sleuthing done in the spy world! The life of an imagery analyst - and there are many, many of them in the government and military - is to say, “hey, there’s a thing” and then answer “when did it get there?” “Where was it before that?” “Why is it there?” “What is its significance?” “Who put it there?” “What other sources of info can we use to verify the overhead imagery?”
Just missiles and airplanes and stuff instead of big, teal bees.
Maybe the hive(s) for Hugo have been abandoned. Looks like some company needs to belly up and recycle the Hugos for scrap. With the way the Hornets play it’s pretty par for the course.
Former U.S. government imagery analyst here. Your work in this piece is very similar to the sleuthing done in the spy world! The life of an imagery analyst - and there are many, many of them in the government and military - is to say, “hey, there’s a thing” and then answer “when did it get there?” “Where was it before that?” “Why is it there?” “What is its significance?” “Who put it there?” “What other sources of info can we use to verify the overhead imagery?”
Just missiles and airplanes and stuff instead of big, teal bees.
-Matt
If there was a Panther in there it would be a metaphor for the states of the fan bases.
Nice work, interesting!
Maybe the hive(s) for Hugo have been abandoned. Looks like some company needs to belly up and recycle the Hugos for scrap. With the way the Hornets play it’s pretty par for the course.